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Wings

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  • 1977–1978
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Wings (1977)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWorking-class Englishman dreams of becoming a pilot during WWI. Despite class barriers, he strives to prove himself worthy of flying fighter planes over France in 1915.Working-class Englishman dreams of becoming a pilot during WWI. Despite class barriers, he strives to prove himself worthy of flying fighter planes over France in 1915.Working-class Englishman dreams of becoming a pilot during WWI. Despite class barriers, he strives to prove himself worthy of flying fighter planes over France in 1915.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Barry Thomas
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Cochrane
    • Tim Woodward
    • Nicholas Jones
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    7,7/10
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Barry Thomas
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Cochrane
      • Tim Woodward
      • Nicholas Jones
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    Michael Cochrane
    Michael Cochrane
    • Lt. Charles Gaylion…
    • 1976–1978
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • Sgt. Alan Farmer…
    • 1976–1978
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
    • Captain Owen Triggers…
    • 1976–1978
    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • Lt. Richard Bravington…
    • 1976–1978
    Sarah Porter
    • Lorna Collins
    • 1976–1978
    Roger Elliott
    • Sgt. Mills…
    • 1977–1978
    Anne Kristen
    • Molly Farmer
    • 1976–1978
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Harry Farmer
    • 1976–1978
    Reg Lye
    Reg Lye
    • Tom
    • 1976–1978
    Michael Jayes
    • Lt. Michael Starling…
    • 1976–1978
    Alfred Bell
    • Arthur Rudkin
    • 1977
    Simon Fisher-Turner
    Simon Fisher-Turner
    • 2nd Lt. James Favell
    • 1977
    Richard Wren
    • Lieutenant Stein
    • 1978
    Celia Bannerman
    Celia Bannerman
    • Kate Gaylion…
    • 1976–1977
    Paul Chapman
    Paul Chapman
    • Major Lancing
    • 1978
    David Sibley
    David Sibley
    • Corporal Morgan
    • 1977
    Richard Mayes
    • The General
    • 1978
    Jeremy Child
    Jeremy Child
    • Lt. Peter Conrad
    • 1977
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      • Barry Thomas
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    9nickdewhurst

    A fine series

    Wings is a drama series about the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in World War I that ran on BBC television from 1977 to 1978. The series covers the activities of an RFC flight in France and their relatives and friends back in 'Blighty'.Twenty-five episodes were made in all.

    It features a young working class blacksmith, Alan Farmer (Tim Woodward) turned fighter pilot, who forms an unlikely friendship with another pilot Charles Gaylion (Michael Cochrane), an upper-class Old Etonian, son of a general, a snob who doesn't believe in social mobility. Gaylion becomes incandescent when he discovers Farmer has been dating his sister Kate (Julia Carey) but sees nothing wrong with dating Farmer's fiancée Lorna Collins (Sarah Porter), a farmer's daughter, while Farmer is missing in France, presumed dead.

    Their flight commander is the volatile Captain Triggers (Nicholas Jones). His flight's aircraft carry a pilot and an observer, mostly flying reconnaissance missions, but sometimes acting as spotters for artillery on the ground.

    The British pilots are struggling with aeroplanes, such as Bristol Boxkites for flying training and Avro 504s for sorties, which are both unreliable and inferior to the German machines, particularly a new Fokker monoplane (Eindecker). The airmen must also face the resentment of British soldiers enduring the horrors of trench warfare, who see them as having a safe and easy life, sleeping in beds at bases far away from the front line.

    In the early days of the war the pilots on both sides fly without parachutes and fire at each other with rifles and revolvers, often waving at their enemies. The British thought at the time that if a pilot had a parachute he would jump from the plane when hit rather than try to save the aircraft. By 1918 some German aircraft were equipped with parachutes, although these were dangerous and often got snagged in spinning planes. The series explains the transition to the fitting of weaponry to British biplanes. Lacking the Germans' interrupter gear, they had to be fired at an angle rather than through the propellers.

    Farmer is eventually commissioned because he is the only non-commissioned pilot left in his flight. Thereafter he faces resentment from some officers because of his background and from some rank and file because they feel that as a working class man he belongs with them.
    9Svengali-2001

    Wings is a highly under rated British series

    I remember watching this at about 2 am in the morning on Channel 7 in Sydney after episodes of the Inspector Dalgleish series and The Duches of Dukestreet and The Onedin Line. Probably the finest night time viewing in history.

    This was a terrific "little" series with fine acting and storyline and a sincere attempt to recreate WWI from the viewpoint of a young English bloke trying to become a fighter pilot. This glam job was usually reserved for the "toffs" who had money so we see the class war in action. Although not overly dramatic or meaty in content, the series does get you in and is worth enjoying until the end.

    I am surprised that no one has ever commented on this little gem and I for one will grab it if I can on DVD.
    8nicholasdewhurst-94734

    Royal Flying Corps (RFC) dramas series set in World War I

    Wings is a drama series about the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in World War I that ran on BBC television from 1977 to 1978. The series covers the activities of an RFC flight in France and their relatives and friends back in 'Blighty'. Twenty-five episodes were made in all.

    It features a young working class blacksmith, Alan Farmer (Tim Woodward) turned fighter pilot, who forms an unlikely friendship with another pilot Charles Gaylion (Michael Cochrane), an upper-class Old Etonian, son of a general, a snob who doesn't believe in social mobility. Gaylion becomes incandescent when he discovers Farmer has been dating his sister Kate (Julia Carey) but sees nothing wrong with dating Farmer's fiancée Lorna Collins (Sarah Porter), a farmer's daughter, while Farmer is missing in France, presumed dead.

    Their flight commander is the volatile Captain Triggers (Nicholas Jones). His flight's aircraft carry a pilot and an observer, mostly flying reconnaissance missions, but sometimes acting as spotters for artillery on the ground.

    The British pilots are struggling with aeroplanes, such as Bristol Boxkites for flying training and Avro 504s for sorties, which are both unreliable and inferior to the German machines, particularly a new Fokker monoplane (Eindecker). The airmen must also face the resentment of British soldiers enduring the horrors of trench warfare, who see them as having a safe and easy life, sleeping in beds at bases far away from the front line.

    In the early days of the war the pilots on both sides fly without parachutes and fire at each other with rifles and revolvers, often waving at their enemies. The British thought at the time that if a pilot had a parachute he would jump from the plane when hit rather than try to save the aircraft. By 1918 some German aircraft were equipped with parachutes, although these were dangerous and often got snagged in spinning planes. The series explains the transition to the fitting of weaponry to British biplanes. Lacking the Germans' interruptor gear, they had to be fired at an angle rather than through the propellers.

    Farmer is eventually commissioned because he is the only non-commissioned pilot left in his flight. Thereafter he faces resentment from some officers because of his background and from some rank and file because they feel that as a working class man he belongs with them.
    cas-cavc

    Wings BBC TV series

    The "Wings" BBC TV series about the adventures of a fictional group of Royal Flying Corps personnel was most interesting and I have been searching for the series on video and/or DVD for a number of years.

    The BBC seems never to have considered releasing the series, however.

    The series was repeated on the UK Gold digital TV channel some years ago.

    I succeeded in recording a few episodes, with the inevitable lengthy advertising breaks, but for some reason the series came to an abrupt end with the penultimate episode!

    I believe that the outdoor and flying scenes were filmed at Lasham airfield in Hampshire, using a full size non-flying model of the BE2c aircraft, which apparently showed an urge to fly when it was taxied across the airfield, while the flying scenes used large radio-controlled models, many of which were destroyed during filming.

    The combined hangar, office, and officers mess film set was displayed for some time at the Imperial War Museum in London in the 1970s.

    Does anyone know if the series was ever released on DVD or video tape, or who owns the copyright?
    10bowenha

    One of my favourite TV series - A Gem

    I believe its available on Youtube. In any event well worth the time to watch it.

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      Owing to the shortage of WW1 aircraft in flyable condition, many of the aerial scenes were filmed using 1/6 scale radio-controlled models. One of the model aircraft operators was Derek Piggott, who was a stunt pilot in the film, 'The Blue Max'.
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      Though set in 1915, the British soldiers are shown wearing steel helmets, which weren't introduced until the following year. They should be wearing caps.
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      Follows Wings: Wings (1976)

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